Concentrated bitterns discharged from saltworks have extremely high salinity, often up to 300 g/L, thus their direct disposal not only has a harmful effect on the environment, but also generates a depletion of a potential resource of renewable energy. Here, reverse electrodialysis (RED), an emerging electrochemical membrane process, is proposed to capture and convert the salinity gradient power (SGP) intrinsically conveyed by these bitterns also aiming at the reduction of concentrated salty water disposal. A laboratory-scale RED unit has been adopted to study the SGP potential of such brines, testing ion exchange membranes from different suppliers and under different operating conditions. Membranes supplied by Fujifilm, Fumatech, and Suez w...
Scuola di Dottorato "Pitagora" in Scienze Ingegneristiche, Dottorato di Ricerca in Ingegneria Chimic...
In the framework of Salinity Gradient Power technologies, Reverse ElectroDialysis (RED) is one of th...
There exists a huge potential for the generation of energy from the mixing of saltwater and freshwat...
Concentrated bitterns discharged from saltworks have extremely high salinity, often up to 300 g/L, t...
Concentrated bitterns discharged from saltworks have extremely high salinity, often up to 300 g/L, t...
Concentrated bitterns discharged from saltworks have extremely high salinity, often up to 300 g/L, t...
Reverse electrodialysis (RED) is a promising technology to extract energy from salinity gradients, e...
The use of concentrated brines and brackish water as feed solutions in reverse electrodialysis repre...
Salinity Gradient Power (SGP) represents a viable renewable energy source associated with the mixing...
Environmental concerns regarding the disposal of seawater reverse osmosis brines require the develop...
Salinity gradient energy is currently attracting growing attention among the scientific community as...
Reverse Electrodialysis (SGP-RE or RED) represents a viable technology for the conversion of the Sal...
Salinity gradient energy harvesting by reverse electrodialysis (RED) is a promising renewable source...
Reverse electrodialysis (RED) is a promising process for harvesting energy from the salinity gradien...
Reverse Electrodialysis (RED) has gained a strong interest among the salinity gradient energy techno...
Scuola di Dottorato "Pitagora" in Scienze Ingegneristiche, Dottorato di Ricerca in Ingegneria Chimic...
In the framework of Salinity Gradient Power technologies, Reverse ElectroDialysis (RED) is one of th...
There exists a huge potential for the generation of energy from the mixing of saltwater and freshwat...
Concentrated bitterns discharged from saltworks have extremely high salinity, often up to 300 g/L, t...
Concentrated bitterns discharged from saltworks have extremely high salinity, often up to 300 g/L, t...
Concentrated bitterns discharged from saltworks have extremely high salinity, often up to 300 g/L, t...
Reverse electrodialysis (RED) is a promising technology to extract energy from salinity gradients, e...
The use of concentrated brines and brackish water as feed solutions in reverse electrodialysis repre...
Salinity Gradient Power (SGP) represents a viable renewable energy source associated with the mixing...
Environmental concerns regarding the disposal of seawater reverse osmosis brines require the develop...
Salinity gradient energy is currently attracting growing attention among the scientific community as...
Reverse Electrodialysis (SGP-RE or RED) represents a viable technology for the conversion of the Sal...
Salinity gradient energy harvesting by reverse electrodialysis (RED) is a promising renewable source...
Reverse electrodialysis (RED) is a promising process for harvesting energy from the salinity gradien...
Reverse Electrodialysis (RED) has gained a strong interest among the salinity gradient energy techno...
Scuola di Dottorato "Pitagora" in Scienze Ingegneristiche, Dottorato di Ricerca in Ingegneria Chimic...
In the framework of Salinity Gradient Power technologies, Reverse ElectroDialysis (RED) is one of th...
There exists a huge potential for the generation of energy from the mixing of saltwater and freshwat...